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DWSUDEKUM

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  1. Glad to see that you are on the mend Edward. That kind of surgery can be are real pain. Thanks for keeping us in the loop. DW
  2. Randy those are some hold your breath coin cuttings my friend. Great job. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  3. Very nicely cut Dan. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  4. Very nicely done Terry. I have a neighbor that has 4 boxers and would love that Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  5. Charcoal is an interesting color to work with. You did a great job on cutting that trivit. Like you I think a lighter color would be better however that is just personal preference. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW Look to Ebay for Corian. You also can sometimes find a cabinet shop that does kitchen renows and they sometimes will sell the sink cutouts and the scraps,
  6. Very nicely done Todd. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  7. Nicely done project. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
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    John that was a great project. Both the pattern and the cutting came out fantastic. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  9. Actually it is UV stabilized so it will take years to darken appreciably. DW
  10. Very nicely done project. That would sell well at craft fairs. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  11. Very nicely done Roly. Those came out great. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
  12. Very nicely done Darcy. MDF cuts easy but the dust is extremely hard on the lungs. Please if you are going to cut it or sand it wear a respirator. Love the way you have it lighting up. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  13. Excellent Terry. Glad you had a good experience for your first show, may all the rest be at least as good. Thanks for sharing those pics with us. About how many folks attended would you say? DW
  14. Great idea and execution Scott. Nice project. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  15. Very nicely done Dan. Those came out great. I am sure that they will really like them. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  16. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  17. Caption for that picture - What! Those aren't mine! Great job on those. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  18. Kevin I will take a picture of my simple bowl press, actually I have 2 different kinds. This is my experimental one - it basically is a scissor jack with a piece of stair tread attached This is the one I use the most As you can see it is real simple. A board with 4 all thread rods sticking up with enough room to put a 10 inch bowl between them. As for the glue-ups they almost all are done with bar and c clamps. Occasionally I will glue one up then put it on the floor and put part of an old weight set on it until the glue set. DW
  19. Gordie that was nicely done. They will really appreciate that. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  20. Ralph I would be on the phone by now finding out how long its going to be ... you can also check online. DW
  21. Excellently done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  22. The backer for the sign is 3/4 pine. The sign itself is 1/4 Cherry. This is not for anyone specific, I cut it to be a display model for my shows. It will allow me to show what it might look like and to give them some idea of any changes that they would like to make when ordering. This bowl was cut from my scrap pile. I had a section of 1/4 inch mahogany and a section of 1/2 lauan plywood. After gluing the mahogany to the top and bottom of the lauan plywood I cut this bow. It is 4 1/4 in diameter. Sealed with tung oil and shellaced. DW
  23. Excellently done Dick. That came out fantastic. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  24. I sealed it after painting. I used 8 light coats so that I was sure to get all the crevices and open spots covered. I used both spray and brush for it. I carefully brushed the Spar Varnish along the edges of the lettering and then began the process of lightly coating the sign several ( 8 in total ) times to ensure that it was weather resistant to the best I could make it. I have been playing around with the thought of using casting resin but that will be for another time I think DW
  25. I was commissioned to make a Cottage sign for a Snowbird Couple ( Winter in the south and Summer in the North ). Cut from pine and then sealed and weatherproofed with spar varnish. DW
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